Page 1. systems-single-purpose structures-is 6 inches (15 centimeters) per day (12). Given this i... more Page 1. systems-single-purpose structures-is 6 inches (15 centimeters) per day (12). Given this infiltration rate and an evaporation rate of 0.3 inch (0.76 centimeter) per day, the recharge efficiency of this system would be 95 percent. ...
Data and previous studies indicate that national park creation has differed between British and F... more Data and previous studies indicate that national park creation has differed between British and French Africa. More national parks have been established in British Africa, although French Africans have been more active in creating national parks since independence. Furthermore, biomes and biogeographical provinces have been treated differently with respect to national park creation in French and British Africa. Most notably,
... Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Alan Jubenville School of Agriculture and Land Res... more ... Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Alan Jubenville School of Agriculture and Land Resource Management University of Alaska ... help the manager with the most difficult problem—selecting a use figure" (Heberlein and Shelby, 1977). Social carrying capac-...
In the Arusha Manifesto of 1961, Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere recognized Africa's w... more In the Arusha Manifesto of 1961, Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere recognized Africa's wildlife and consequently its parks as the rightful heritage of all humankind and pledged the new African states to manage these resources accordingly. Since their independence, the African states have dedicated considerable land to national parks; failure to develop robust economies has resulted in insufficient management of the
... Sys-tematic surveying is impeded by language and cultural differences between researchers and... more ... Sys-tematic surveying is impeded by language and cultural differences between researchers and residents, population dispersal, and poor transportation. ... Destruction of property by wildlife ranks as the most important problem by in-terviewees in the Nairobi region and is ...
Page 1. PROFILE Protected Area Management in Jordan INGRID E. SCHNEIDER* Department of Recreation... more Page 1. PROFILE Protected Area Management in Jordan INGRID E. SCHNEIDER* Department of Recreation Management & Tourism College of Public Programs Arizona State University PO Box 874905 Tempe, Arizona 85287-4905, USA ...
This article examines the relationship between terrorism and tourism. Although the travel and tou... more This article examines the relationship between terrorism and tourism. Although the travel and tourism industry and government have done much to control it, terrorism remains a powerful form of communication which utilizes the tourist to convey messages. Despite their understandable expectations of government and industry action against terrorism, potential tourists must assess risk on their own and take action to
There are four endemic species of Amazona parrots in the Lesser Antilles, namely the imperial or ... more There are four endemic species of Amazona parrots in the Lesser Antilles, namely the imperial or Sisserou parrot Amazona imperialis and the red-necked or Jaco parrot A. arausiaca of the Commonwealth of Dominica, the St Lucia parrot A. versicolor of St Lucia, and the St Vincent parrot A. guildingii of St Vincent and The Grenadines. Seven other endemic members of the same family, Psittacidae, have become extinct in the region in historical times. These four extant species are now all threatened by deforestation, predation, illegal hunting and collecting, and natural disasters. Measures for parrot conservation consist of environmental education, habitat protection, enforcement of appropriate legislation, and enhancement of wild breeding and captive breeding. These approaches are reviewed for each of the islands and compared with the relatively successful but much more expensive conservation measures adopted for the Puerto Rican parrot A. vittata in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Recommendations are made for future conservation emphasis and research.
... The Page 5. 51 NGUGI WA THIONG'O AND LANDSCAPE AESTHETICS landscape ... (AGW, 75). T... more ... The Page 5. 51 NGUGI WA THIONG'O AND LANDSCAPE AESTHETICS landscape ... (AGW, 75). The British willed to impose their order on the Gikuyu jumble and the epitome of contrast is the garden of District Officer John Thompson: A ...
Page 1. systems-single-purpose structures-is 6 inches (15 centimeters) per day (12). Given this i... more Page 1. systems-single-purpose structures-is 6 inches (15 centimeters) per day (12). Given this infiltration rate and an evaporation rate of 0.3 inch (0.76 centimeter) per day, the recharge efficiency of this system would be 95 percent. ...
Data and previous studies indicate that national park creation has differed between British and F... more Data and previous studies indicate that national park creation has differed between British and French Africa. More national parks have been established in British Africa, although French Africans have been more active in creating national parks since independence. Furthermore, biomes and biogeographical provinces have been treated differently with respect to national park creation in French and British Africa. Most notably,
... Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Alan Jubenville School of Agriculture and Land Res... more ... Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Alan Jubenville School of Agriculture and Land Resource Management University of Alaska ... help the manager with the most difficult problem—selecting a use figure" (Heberlein and Shelby, 1977). Social carrying capac-...
In the Arusha Manifesto of 1961, Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere recognized Africa's w... more In the Arusha Manifesto of 1961, Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere recognized Africa's wildlife and consequently its parks as the rightful heritage of all humankind and pledged the new African states to manage these resources accordingly. Since their independence, the African states have dedicated considerable land to national parks; failure to develop robust economies has resulted in insufficient management of the
... Sys-tematic surveying is impeded by language and cultural differences between researchers and... more ... Sys-tematic surveying is impeded by language and cultural differences between researchers and residents, population dispersal, and poor transportation. ... Destruction of property by wildlife ranks as the most important problem by in-terviewees in the Nairobi region and is ...
Page 1. PROFILE Protected Area Management in Jordan INGRID E. SCHNEIDER* Department of Recreation... more Page 1. PROFILE Protected Area Management in Jordan INGRID E. SCHNEIDER* Department of Recreation Management & Tourism College of Public Programs Arizona State University PO Box 874905 Tempe, Arizona 85287-4905, USA ...
This article examines the relationship between terrorism and tourism. Although the travel and tou... more This article examines the relationship between terrorism and tourism. Although the travel and tourism industry and government have done much to control it, terrorism remains a powerful form of communication which utilizes the tourist to convey messages. Despite their understandable expectations of government and industry action against terrorism, potential tourists must assess risk on their own and take action to
There are four endemic species of Amazona parrots in the Lesser Antilles, namely the imperial or ... more There are four endemic species of Amazona parrots in the Lesser Antilles, namely the imperial or Sisserou parrot Amazona imperialis and the red-necked or Jaco parrot A. arausiaca of the Commonwealth of Dominica, the St Lucia parrot A. versicolor of St Lucia, and the St Vincent parrot A. guildingii of St Vincent and The Grenadines. Seven other endemic members of the same family, Psittacidae, have become extinct in the region in historical times. These four extant species are now all threatened by deforestation, predation, illegal hunting and collecting, and natural disasters. Measures for parrot conservation consist of environmental education, habitat protection, enforcement of appropriate legislation, and enhancement of wild breeding and captive breeding. These approaches are reviewed for each of the islands and compared with the relatively successful but much more expensive conservation measures adopted for the Puerto Rican parrot A. vittata in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Recommendations are made for future conservation emphasis and research.
... The Page 5. 51 NGUGI WA THIONG'O AND LANDSCAPE AESTHETICS landscape ... (AGW, 75). T... more ... The Page 5. 51 NGUGI WA THIONG'O AND LANDSCAPE AESTHETICS landscape ... (AGW, 75). The British willed to impose their order on the Gikuyu jumble and the epitome of contrast is the garden of District Officer John Thompson: A ...
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